ACCRA - New Ghana captain Asamoah Gyan feels his appointment to the position is not unexpected, since he has risen through the ranks and worked hard for the side for close to a decade.
ACCRA - New Ghana captain Asamoah Gyan feels his appointment to the position is not unexpected, since he has risen through the ranks and worked hard for the side for close to a decade. The 26-year-old forward was given the armband on a permanent basis by coach Kwesi Appiah, with John Mensah being elevated to the general captaincy role."It’s two things. First, I was happy about the decision to make me captain. Secondly, I wasn’t surprised that something like this has happened. You’ll notice that I’ve played consistently for the team for about ten years. And the guys I play with know that I am committed to the team. So obviously when I heard the decision I was happy, but I really wasn’t surprised.”The Al Ain player is currently on a hot streak in the UAE, having scored again on Monday to give his side a 2-2 draw with Al Jazira. Gyan has now scored ten goals in five games, but has been overtaken by Brazil’s Grafite as the goal king.A word on the Afcon draw...The Confederation of African Football conducted the draw for the next Nations Cup in Durban last week, placing Ghana alongside Niger, DR Congo, and Mali. Gyan feels what is needed from the Black Stars is simple.